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the judge is in the house, judge napolitano. after hurricane andrew they did this in an drew back in 1982 and people went crazy and they prosecuted people and they put them in jail for it. >>judge napolitano: most states do not prosecute. i am familiar with the case but not a lost them. they are very heavy with respect to fines and they are not fines imposed after a trail, these are fines imposed by an inspector on-the-spot and it is difficult to challenge the discretion. an example, some of the fines are serious. at a gas station in new jersey which is not far from where i live in the northwest corner of new jersey, a gas station was fined $50,000 for raising the price of gas more than 10 percent for a day. the guy cld not pay the $50,000 so the state took over the gas station, and they didn't know what to do with the gas station so they sold it back to the oil company who sold to someone else. that was a very stiff fine. the governor is serious. he has dispatched a lot inspectors to make sure this doesn't happen. gas seems to
the judge is in the house, judge napolitano. after hurricane andrew they did this in an drew back in 1982 and people went crazy and they prosecuted people and they put them in jail for it. >>judge napolitano: most states do not prosecute. i am familiar with the case but not a lost them. they are very heavy with respect to fines and they are not fines imposed after a trail, these are fines imposed by an inspector on-the-spot and it is difficult to challenge the discretion. an example, some...
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we heard from homeland secretary janet napolitano about that issue. that is one part of it. we know there is natural gas issues they had to shut down because fears of explosions and fires. there are many roads closed. barrier island remains closed. they are trying to get the schools open. this was a state that was hit very, very hard. they are just now beginning to try to get back on their feet. >> neil: very good job as usual. rick leventhal in hoboken. how is the governor doing and officials responding to this. we have governor jan brewer from arizona. i guess laid to rest that they maybe chris christie has switched sides, i don't think that was considered but he was showing too much support and kindness toward the president. what did you think of his response to rick? >> the bottom line is. we know when a zvt hits in the magnitude of hurricane sandy, devastation that takes place you appreciate what the federal government can do. i believe the president showed up. did his job. nothing more than any other president would do. i can understand christie being appreciative of h
we heard from homeland secretary janet napolitano about that issue. that is one part of it. we know there is natural gas issues they had to shut down because fears of explosions and fires. there are many roads closed. barrier island remains closed. they are trying to get the schools open. this was a state that was hit very, very hard. they are just now beginning to try to get back on their feet. >> neil: very good job as usual. rick leventhal in hoboken. how is the governor doing and...
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. >>> and developing news right now that we just referenced, janet napolitano is on the ground right now in new york city as major problems persist after hurricane sandy. lines two miles long just to get gas. >>> and we're told within the last hour, there's a four-hour traffic jam in the lincoln tunnel. we'll get a live update for you. >>> plus, congressman todd akin was abandoned by the national gop establishment over his, quote, legitimate rape comments. but now akin is putting hundreds of thousands of dollars into a major ad blitz. the question is where is the money coming from? it is just one of the things we thought you should know, and you can joinous conversation on twitter. you can find us @tamronhall and @newsnation. [ lisa ] my name's lisa, and chantix helped me quit. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. it put me at ease that you could smoke on the first week. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking
. >>> and developing news right now that we just referenced, janet napolitano is on the ground right now in new york city as major problems persist after hurricane sandy. lines two miles long just to get gas. >>> and we're told within the last hour, there's a four-hour traffic jam in the lincoln tunnel. we'll get a live update for you. >>> plus, congressman todd akin was abandoned by the national gop establishment over his, quote, legitimate rape comments. but now...
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hace frio los niños no quieren comer comida enlatada pero no tenemos >> y la secretaria de seguridad napolitano veto la entrada de naves extranjeras para que no entorpescan el trafico de gasolina y ayudas. >> los inmigrantes afectados por sandy podrán prorrogas como para las solicitudes de trabajo pueden visitar el sitio web. >> y estamos a días de las elecciones presidenciales y el próximo martes se mandaran guardias para velar por la seguridad del proceso. >> y en miami dade hay filas y filas para votar >> y esta incomodidad disparo la alarma en el departamento de justicia pues quieren evitar la discriminación. >> es obligacion que todos tengan acceso a las personas >> y dicen que las largas filas no tiene que ver con la discriminación >> es que ahora tenemos 8 días en vez de 14 días de voto anticipado, también es el doble de votant >>así que se esta pidiendo que se extienda pero se dice que scott no quiere cambiar. >> y se dice que esto beneficia a los demócdemócrata. >> dicen que buscan transparentar el proceso. >> y votar el california es más fácil que en otros estados por eso
hace frio los niños no quieren comer comida enlatada pero no tenemos >> y la secretaria de seguridad napolitano veto la entrada de naves extranjeras para que no entorpescan el trafico de gasolina y ayudas. >> los inmigrantes afectados por sandy podrán prorrogas como para las solicitudes de trabajo pueden visitar el sitio web. >> y estamos a días de las elecciones presidenciales y el próximo martes se mandaran guardias para velar por la seguridad del proceso. >> y en...
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relief crews pick up the pieces of cities ravaged by hurricane sandy homeland security secretary janet napolitano says there's an even bigger storm brewing in this one could react rather wreak havoc on the entire country i'll tell you what it is just a minute. a bomb away just before we lose jobs to china. to our economy. it's not you have to worry about. the street but i bet you're sick of seeing attack ads like this plaguing television screens and radio dials and it turns out the majority of americans think negative ads hurt the political process rather than help break down the numbers and question why elections have gotten so nasty in recent years. plus in the us the rule of law only goes as far as the supreme court allows it and guantanamo bay is a long way from home coming up will tell you how the government is making up laws as it goes and breaking its own rules as it sees fit. it's thursday november first i am liz wahl and you're watching r t. o's cities along the east coast today continuing to pick up the pieces in the aftermath of hurricane sandy but it's oracle storm has caused massive
relief crews pick up the pieces of cities ravaged by hurricane sandy homeland security secretary janet napolitano says there's an even bigger storm brewing in this one could react rather wreak havoc on the entire country i'll tell you what it is just a minute. a bomb away just before we lose jobs to china. to our economy. it's not you have to worry about. the street but i bet you're sick of seeing attack ads like this plaguing television screens and radio dials and it turns out the majority of...
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>> reporter: well, brian, janet napolitano was here awhile ago. the homeland security secretary, and i asked her of all of the damage she's seen from hurricane sandy, where does staten island stack? she said it's absolutely there near the top. this area is devastated, brian, and i am at a relief center behind a high school on staten island where anybody who has lost anything can come and get a variety of items. and can you get hot meals, clothing. many things were donated here. this area is buzzing this time of the night with people coming to look for things that they're going need. we were told earlier by the red cross that they were going shut this place down at dusk, but they have new set up a tent and -- tent and they loading a lot of the supplies into the tent. it's unclear whether they're going to remain open through the night, but for people who have lost everything, brian, this relief center is a godsend. >> while i still have you and the window is still open, i want to ask you a question here. why has statten island been forgotten? what i
>> reporter: well, brian, janet napolitano was here awhile ago. the homeland security secretary, and i asked her of all of the damage she's seen from hurricane sandy, where does staten island stack? she said it's absolutely there near the top. this area is devastated, brian, and i am at a relief center behind a high school on staten island where anybody who has lost anything can come and get a variety of items. and can you get hot meals, clothing. many things were donated here. this area...
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. >>> homeland security secretary janet napolitano is in the northeast today to assess hurricane damage. right now she's in connecticut and will be meeting with the governor. later on, she'll head here to new york city. the travel gridlock nationwide from sandy is finally starting to ease up a bit. laguardia airport opened this morning in new york. 600 flights have been canceled today nationwide. right now newark liberty airport has the most cancellation. amtrak service to and from new york is expected to resume tomorrow but on a limited schedule. and parts of new york's crippled is upway system started rolling today. trains at undamaged stations started up at 6:00 a.m. >>> a select number of subway lines in new york city are up and running again this morning. but millions are still without power on this long road to recovery from hurricane sandy. take a look at some new and chilling images. these are from the jersey shore. so many homes destroyed. the entire beach front completely washed out in many towns. the storm is responsible, we're told, for at least 74 deaths. meantime, 5 millio
. >>> homeland security secretary janet napolitano is in the northeast today to assess hurricane damage. right now she's in connecticut and will be meeting with the governor. later on, she'll head here to new york city. the travel gridlock nationwide from sandy is finally starting to ease up a bit. laguardia airport opened this morning in new york. 600 flights have been canceled today nationwide. right now newark liberty airport has the most cancellation. amtrak service to and from new...
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>> well, janet napolitano, the head of homeland security was there. we have a coordinated response now since 9/11, and the head of fema, who is coordinating the response of all the federal agencies, craig fugate, they are sending federal aid. they are sending generators down tomorrow. all of our tunnels are flooded. it is the worst flooding that the nta has had in 100 years and the worst outage in the history of con edison. con ed does not have the power to clean the tunnels out so the mta can see how it needs to be repaired. the federal government is coming in with generators, with emergency aid. i just got off the phone earlier today with ray lahood, the head of the transportation, and he's working with fema and with napolitano to get aid to the city of new york and the resources. they are coordinating responses with the red cross and others in terms of food, water, and seeing that people down on the lower east side where i was working today, it's the american spirit as the president said, people at their brightest. >> it's the american spirit, but
>> well, janet napolitano, the head of homeland security was there. we have a coordinated response now since 9/11, and the head of fema, who is coordinating the response of all the federal agencies, craig fugate, they are sending federal aid. they are sending generators down tomorrow. all of our tunnels are flooded. it is the worst flooding that the nta has had in 100 years and the worst outage in the history of con edison. con ed does not have the power to clean the tunnels out so the...
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. >> reporter: today homeland security secretary janet napolitano toured neighborhoods. >> our goal is to get people out of the shelters now as quickly as possible into something more stable, more satisfying. >> reporter: meanwhile the crisis at the pump continues, with drivers lining up at the pump to fill up and rationing in place in new jersey until supply can catch up with demand. >> part of the gas thing is that people are worried it's going to run out, it's not going to run out. >> in new york city, ferry sciee back online for tomorrow's commute. but for thousands still without power a crisis is emerging. >> one of the great fears we have with cold weather coming we have to make sure that people can stay warm and among the hardest hit, the rockaways in staten island. >> governmetonight the first ma donation from pepsico and walmart. >> reporter: in staten island, victims waited five days before help arrived. >> please start going door to door and ask some of the owners if they need anything. >> reporter: in queens more than 100 homes burned to the ground in a raging file fueled b
. >> reporter: today homeland security secretary janet napolitano toured neighborhoods. >> our goal is to get people out of the shelters now as quickly as possible into something more stable, more satisfying. >> reporter: meanwhile the crisis at the pump continues, with drivers lining up at the pump to fill up and rationing in place in new jersey until supply can catch up with demand. >> part of the gas thing is that people are worried it's going to run out, it's not...
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i had a conversation just yesterday with secretary napolitano and fema administrator and told them to expedite the order to get the crews in to do the removal of debris. >> the president said he wanted to make sure to get rid of red tape so are you still encounters red tape? >> up until now most federal resources have been on a search and rescue mission and that's what should have happened. the first obligation of the federal government is to save lives and make sure everybody's accounted for. as that phase windes down, the second phase in my view is restoration of power and based on the briefing i received today there needs to be a focus on that. i have called on the secretary of homeland security, the administrator of fema and others to focus on that. >> congressman steve israel, thank you so very much. good luck to the people in your district as you continue your tour. >> thank you. >> that does it for us. my colleague tamron hall has a look at what's next. hi, tamron. >> hi, andrea. we are following breaking news. president obama is now in new jersey, touring firsthand the damage
i had a conversation just yesterday with secretary napolitano and fema administrator and told them to expedite the order to get the crews in to do the removal of debris. >> the president said he wanted to make sure to get rid of red tape so are you still encounters red tape? >> up until now most federal resources have been on a search and rescue mission and that's what should have happened. the first obligation of the federal government is to save lives and make sure everybody's...
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five days into this janet napolitano says well, we will get resources to you as soon as possible. if this was george bush the media would be screaming bloody murder. listen to the people suffering in the northeast tonight. >> fed up. fed up. this line. that line. what are we? is this america? >> we are here for you. and we will not forget. we will follow up to make sure that you get all of the help that you need until you have rebuilt. >> we have no food. >> people trapped in here still. >> we pledge to h help those whose lives have been turned upside down. >> don't have anything, anywhere to go. i don't have no clothes. >> people here are still working. they are still looking for people. it's craze. >> we look out for one another and we don't leave anybody behind. >> nothing has been done here. >> where are you going go? you have no gas and no nothing. >> 22 years in my home and i lost it. >> and you have people saying i'm going to die. i'm going to guy. i wish i had the audio but i don't. >> sean hannity i would say that the same federal government that controls fema that can't
five days into this janet napolitano says well, we will get resources to you as soon as possible. if this was george bush the media would be screaming bloody murder. listen to the people suffering in the northeast tonight. >> fed up. fed up. this line. that line. what are we? is this america? >> we are here for you. and we will not forget. we will follow up to make sure that you get all of the help that you need until you have rebuilt. >> we have no food. >> people...
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all rise, judge andrew napolitano is here, i don't-- >> you never give me the easy ones. . [laughter] >> you realize of course, that if gas stations were allowed to charge what they wanted to charge, and to, to get rid of the gas lines, there would be a revolution, you realize that. >> do you realize that if buyers were willing to pay what they agreed to pay, there'd be enough gas to go around. which is a better al locator of resources especially when they're scarce, the government or the free world. stuart: i understand entirely you're talking principle, economic principle and you're absolutely right. >> i'm talking practicality. if you go to a supermarket and the example is from our friends at the wall street journal who actually sampled some supermarkets on tuesday in new jersey, you'll see people leaving with shopping carts full of things like cans of tuna, enough cans of tuna to last for two years and has a shelf life for two years, if the free market ajusted the price of tuna, people would buy what they needed for the duration of this crisis and enough to sell to othe
all rise, judge andrew napolitano is here, i don't-- >> you never give me the easy ones. . [laughter] >> you realize of course, that if gas stations were allowed to charge what they wanted to charge, and to, to get rid of the gas lines, there would be a revolution, you realize that. >> do you realize that if buyers were willing to pay what they agreed to pay, there'd be enough gas to go around. which is a better al locator of resources especially when they're scarce, the...
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we're going to be speaking with janet napolitano later. we're also going to be speaking live with the president of the manhattan borough. there's lots going on including a huge debate in new york city right now over whether or not that marathon should take place this weekend as scheduled. lots to talk about. what's going on in lower manhattan specifically when we come back. questions? anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. approved! [ female announcer ] live the regular life. phillips'. [ female announcer ] live the regular life. ♪... ♪... ♪... choose the perfect hotel humans -- sometimes life trips us up. and sometimes, we trip ourselves up, but that's okay. at liberty mutual insurance we can "untrip" you as you go through your life with personalized policies and discounts when you need them most. just call... and speak with a licensed representative about saving on your poli
we're going to be speaking with janet napolitano later. we're also going to be speaking live with the president of the manhattan borough. there's lots going on including a huge debate in new york city right now over whether or not that marathon should take place this weekend as scheduled. lots to talk about. what's going on in lower manhattan specifically when we come back. questions? anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap...
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judge napolitano: that is what you would sue for. the fair market value of your damages weather damaged your car or your house. you probably wouldn't sue. your carrier would pay you and the carrier gets the right to sue. even neighbor or the neighbors's insurance. >> can you think of any crazy lawsuits that might come out of this? i know placed instead of in a water, a whole industry, when crazy lawsuit we will hear about, what might it be? judge napolitano: of interest to your viewers would be a business loss. very difficult to prove them. you have to prove how much the loss was, what you would have earned in that time period had you been in this. tough to prove. >> millions of dollars i lost. you are the greatest. ashley: sandy impacting air travel worldwide, people stranded. we have an update after the break. keep it right here on fox business. ashley: over 15,000 flights have been cancelled due to sandy with more delays and cancellations. william is in l. a? is a nightmare of there. >> ripple effect across the globe. except for 9
judge napolitano: that is what you would sue for. the fair market value of your damages weather damaged your car or your house. you probably wouldn't sue. your carrier would pay you and the carrier gets the right to sue. even neighbor or the neighbors's insurance. >> can you think of any crazy lawsuits that might come out of this? i know placed instead of in a water, a whole industry, when crazy lawsuit we will hear about, what might it be? judge napolitano: of interest to your viewers...
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how did secretary napolitano's trip today help on staten island? >> the secretary's trip was great for morale. i think the people out here were encouraged to know that the federal government is here now in full force to have a member of the cabinet here to kick it off and to show that fema is here and they'll be here as long as it takes to get staten islanders back on their feet. it was very encouraging to the neighbors and to the residents. but very encouraging to the elected officials out here. we've been working as a team out here, led by our borough president and many of the state elected officials and to have the secretary sit down with us and give us a briefing on what the federal government is going to do really, really helped us move forward today because when i spoke to you last night, lawrence, it was a different story. we, the day before, we hadn't heard from anyone. and to get this treatment today, and to see the number of fema employees here and the red cross and the national guard has done wonders for people's morale, and see that peo
how did secretary napolitano's trip today help on staten island? >> the secretary's trip was great for morale. i think the people out here were encouraged to know that the federal government is here now in full force to have a member of the cabinet here to kick it off and to show that fema is here and they'll be here as long as it takes to get staten islanders back on their feet. it was very encouraging to the neighbors and to the residents. but very encouraging to the elected officials...
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>>judge napolitano: it would. it would be impossible because it would require the congress, everyone in the house of representatives up to re-election, a third of the senate is up, and the president will resume campaigning, to stop what they are doing, come become to washington and change federal election laws retroactively and that has never happened in american history and it is not likely to happen. >>neil: if you cannot get to the polls and there is no electricity and you vote it is by paper ballot it becomes messy but we have a way of dealing with that, a longer count. >>judge napolitano: i can tell you from when i was on a bench if a person came in with a weather excuse, too bad. that is the law in new jersey. that is the law that exists everywhere in the union. >>neil: if they said there was a firestorm. >>guest: an early snow, tough it out. >>neil: you are worse than gaps rain. >>guest: you have to be. >>neil: like shooting the easter been any. new numbers on early voting are in. which candidate has the wi
>>judge napolitano: it would. it would be impossible because it would require the congress, everyone in the house of representatives up to re-election, a third of the senate is up, and the president will resume campaigning, to stop what they are doing, come become to washington and change federal election laws retroactively and that has never happened in american history and it is not likely to happen. >>neil: if you cannot get to the polls and there is no electricity and you vote...
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homeland security secretary judge andrew napolitano will travel to new york to survey the damage. she plans to visit the brooklyn battery tunnel which at this hour remains completely flooded. much of new york city still without power. the big apple recovers from the devastating -- new yorkers do it like nobody else. that is your fox news minute. cheryl: thank you very much. a slew of employment numbers ahead of tomorrow's all-important jobs report. weekly jobless claims down 9,000 to 63,000. adp telling us private-sector jobs up to 158,000 but according to challenger, layoffs were up 41%. joining us is george russell, president of the nation's largest staffing firm. what do you make of all these numbers in the jobs picture? >> i see the jobs picture being much more positive than markets. the numbers will be positive over 100,000 gains. unemployment numbers might go up but had bet that means more people putting their names on the rolls to get jobs and we see more jobs out there right now. cheryl: one of the things is staff major events and you work with major corporations but what
homeland security secretary judge andrew napolitano will travel to new york to survey the damage. she plans to visit the brooklyn battery tunnel which at this hour remains completely flooded. much of new york city still without power. the big apple recovers from the devastating -- new yorkers do it like nobody else. that is your fox news minute. cheryl: thank you very much. a slew of employment numbers ahead of tomorrow's all-important jobs report. weekly jobless claims down 9,000 to 63,000....
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janet napolitano will be on hand later with governor chris christie at 3:15. >> even 50 miles away from the storm, you can't find an open gas station. it's quite a scene here. >> reporter: nope. >> thank you. >> back to politics now, one of the latest indications of how close this presidential election is. a brand-new poll? one battleground state hoeing a virtual dead heat. as political watchers believe it might be out of reach for governor romney. we will take a closer look at who could ultimately decide who wins the state of pennsylvania. we will get a report from the ground there. who can forget these images? americans taking hostages in iran 33 years ago today, capturing the world's attention. one of the captives shares his story with us, ahead. [ thunder crashes ] [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it doesn't. stop pretending. only flood insurance covers floods. ♪ visit floodsmart.gov/pretend to learn your risk. >> right now, it is game on in pennsylvania, as a
janet napolitano will be on hand later with governor chris christie at 3:15. >> even 50 miles away from the storm, you can't find an open gas station. it's quite a scene here. >> reporter: nope. >> thank you. >> back to politics now, one of the latest indications of how close this presidential election is. a brand-new poll? one battleground state hoeing a virtual dead heat. as political watchers believe it might be out of reach for governor romney. we will take a closer...
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>> secretary napolitano, she called me when i was at a home, believe it the no a 9/11 mother who lost two sons, her home was devastated. and janet call made at time, she spoke to the mother. fema's implanted in the police emergency command center. we have fema right there doing outstanding job. right now, helping us go door-to-door to locate people that might be missing, trying to locate more fuel to come in and then also, setting up a location in suffolk county, nassau county, community college, a school in lindenhurst where people can go, it's an all-purpose center run by fema and the counties, which will provide emergency assistance, whether it's housing, whether it's aid to rebuild homes. right now the main thing is restore people's power because colder weather's coming. you have many people or senior citizens who are either living -- lost their homes or living in homes absolutely no power whatsoever. and that's having an impact, impact on gasoline. there's believe it or not, it's hard to find atm machines because the port of new york's been closed. there's a short of food new yor
>> secretary napolitano, she called me when i was at a home, believe it the no a 9/11 mother who lost two sons, her home was devastated. and janet call made at time, she spoke to the mother. fema's implanted in the police emergency command center. we have fema right there doing outstanding job. right now, helping us go door-to-door to locate people that might be missing, trying to locate more fuel to come in and then also, setting up a location in suffolk county, nassau county, community...
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i have to go back to what miss napolitano said from yesterday's interview, staten island is devastated and she didn't pat anybody on the back just said who was present. i think these politicians, they're all for themselves, they're living in their houses during the storm in warm blankets and warm homes and they're just looking at each other, you know wh? it's the people who count, not the politicians, we have a right to speak, and to say what we want to say. and our politicians are suppose today back us and be there for us and i'll be honest with you, outside of a handful there isn't many and lost total respect for bloomberg, even though he canceled his marathon run, because common sense you take care of people in need before you take care of yourself. >> neil: mary anne be well. i wish the best for you, as do our viewers, mary anne. we only show this, folks, to put this in perspective. you're hearing glad-handing how it's under control and not a problem and that was the same kind of initial reaction we got after katrina, 2005, i'm not again, not comparing the gravity of the two events
i have to go back to what miss napolitano said from yesterday's interview, staten island is devastated and she didn't pat anybody on the back just said who was present. i think these politicians, they're all for themselves, they're living in their houses during the storm in warm blankets and warm homes and they're just looking at each other, you know wh? it's the people who count, not the politicians, we have a right to speak, and to say what we want to say. and our politicians are suppose...
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secretary of state janet napolitano will be there today. anna werner is there. >> reporter: good morning. homes are destroyed. the storm threw cars like toys. that's what it looks like all down this street yet many residents say they believe they've been ignored. some residents of staten island have started calling it the forgotten borough. across storm-ravaged staten island, frustrations are mounting. >> we could have died! we couldn't breathe! we've got 90-year-old people. >> reporter: residents are outraged, claiming their community has been ignored in the days following sandy while aid pours into other parts of new york and new jersey. >> a lot of people are here. a lot of people are hurting. so, it's upsetting. >> reporter: power is out. hundreds of homes have been destroyed and dozens of streets are impassable. still, the city is planning to go ahead with its annual marathon, which kicks off on staten island's verrazano bridge sunday. >> we're far from fine. the fact the mayor wants to have a marathon this weekend when we have people
secretary of state janet napolitano will be there today. anna werner is there. >> reporter: good morning. homes are destroyed. the storm threw cars like toys. that's what it looks like all down this street yet many residents say they believe they've been ignored. some residents of staten island have started calling it the forgotten borough. across storm-ravaged staten island, frustrations are mounting. >> we could have died! we couldn't breathe! we've got 90-year-old people....
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you spoke with the homeland security secretary today, janet napolitano. >> yes. >> are you worried about new york given in a sense it's vulnerable right now. >> listen, i have great faith in new york and commissioner kelly and mayor bloomberg, but no, we have to be concerned. this is the most devastating natural disaster to hit new york, the subway system is shut down, bridges and tunnels shut down. i was born and raised in new york city, my father was a city cop for over 30 years, never underestimate the spirit and vitality of new york. new york will come back stronger than ever. >> it sure will. i believe that and i think everyone around the world is rooting for that, too. chairman thank you four why are time. >>> still to come we showed you the president touring the damage caused by sandy with new jersey governor chris christie. the governor had a lot of praise for the president. could the president's response affect election day? >>> and the loss of power created a very strange sight around our truck. [ male announcer ] imagine facing the day with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. im
you spoke with the homeland security secretary today, janet napolitano. >> yes. >> are you worried about new york given in a sense it's vulnerable right now. >> listen, i have great faith in new york and commissioner kelly and mayor bloomberg, but no, we have to be concerned. this is the most devastating natural disaster to hit new york, the subway system is shut down, bridges and tunnels shut down. i was born and raised in new york city, my father was a city cop for over 30...
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and janet napolitano, the homeland security director was actually in staten island today. so they are doing their job. and rudy was so far out of line. >> michael, who is going to win this election? >> barack obama, and he's going to win it because of the last several days. let's put aside what's right or wrong or who is going to solve the problem of getting my power back, but he -- he was a remarkable moment in this campaign for barack obama to go to new jersey and to just suck christie's support. you could see it leave christie's body. >> were you surprised by the sheer scale of enthusiasm that christie showed? >> totally. it was two guys playing a very astute political game, and they both played it brilliantly and effectively, and i think -- i think barack obama is the deal. >> you have written a biography of rupert murdoch. didn't really like it very much. when you saw his tweet tonight about chris christie, bait of a warning, saying you better put up for mitt romney in the next few days, or if he loses, you will be the guy that gets the blame. if you're rupert murdoch
and janet napolitano, the homeland security director was actually in staten island today. so they are doing their job. and rudy was so far out of line. >> michael, who is going to win this election? >> barack obama, and he's going to win it because of the last several days. let's put aside what's right or wrong or who is going to solve the problem of getting my power back, but he -- he was a remarkable moment in this campaign for barack obama to go to new jersey and to just suck...